My little sister asked me to join the plastic tracks (train) together, after a while, I found that she had spread the train tracks all across the floor. >You asked me to **put** these **together** and you've **broken** them already? (Not literally "broken", I want it to mean that the track is broken; all the pieces of the track are spread all over the floor and not as a complete train's track) What is a natural way to express their two bold words? ("Put together" And "Break")